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Rutgers–New Brunswick offers 200+ graduate and professional programs, all with different requirements to apply. Search your program of interest below to view your specific application requirements and deadlines before starting your graduate application. If you don't find what you are looking for, please contact us.
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Mason Gross School of the Arts (Graduate)
Program Requirements
The MFA in Theater in acting, directing, design, and stage management is on hiatus. We are currently not accepting new applications. Check the Mason Gross website for updates. https://www.masongross.rutgers.edu/
Mason Gross School of the Arts (Graduate)
Program Requirements
The MFA in Theater in acting, directing, design, and stage management is on hiatus. We are currently not accepting new applications. Check the Mason Gross website for updates. https://www.masongross.rutgers.edu/
Mason Gross School of the Arts (Graduate)
Program Requirements
The MFA in Theater in acting, directing, design, and stage management is on hiatus. We are currently not accepting new applications. Check the Mason Gross website for updates. https://www.masongross.rutgers.edu/
Mason Gross School of the Arts (Graduate)
Program Requirements
To apply to the Playwriting program there are two applications required: Rutgers University Application - submit by February 1 Mason Gross Supplemental Application - submit by February 15 For more information on the application process, https://www.masongross.rutgers.edu/admissions/theater/playwriting/DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermFall 2025U.S.Mar 15, 2025Non-U.S.Mar 15, 2025TermFall 2026U.S.Mar 15, 2026Non-U.S.Mar 15, 2026Mason Gross School of the Arts (Graduate)
Program Requirements
The MFA in Theater in acting, directing, design, and stage management is on hiatus. We are currently not accepting new applications. Check the Mason Gross website for updates. https://www.masongross.rutgers.edu/
The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
Program Requirements
Personal statement, official transcripts, resume, and three letters of recommendation.Test Requirements
GRE PreferredDeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermFall 2026U.S.Dec 1, 2025Non-U.S.Dec 1, 2025The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
Program Requirements
Personal statement, official transcripts, resume, and three letters of recommendation.Test Requirements
GRE PreferredDeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermSummer 2025U.S.May 5, 2025Non-U.S.N/ATermFall 2025U.S.Sep 1, 2025Non-U.S.N/ATermSpring 2026U.S.Jan 15, 2026Non-U.S.N/ATermSummer 2026U.S.May 5, 2026Non-U.S.N/ATermFall 2026U.S.Sep 1, 2026Non-U.S.N/AThe School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
Program Requirements
Personal statement, official transcripts, resume, and three letters of recommendation.Test Requirements
GRE PreferredDeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermFall 2026U.S.Dec 1, 2025Non-U.S.Dec 1, 2025Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy (Graduate)
Areas of Concentration
Community Development, Economics, Environmental, GIS, Health, Housing, International Development, Land Use Planning, Law, Physical Planning, Planning and Social Justice, Political Economy, Poverty, Public/Urban Informatics, Race and Ethnicity, Real Estate, Regional Planning, Social Justice, Statistical Methods, TransportationProgram Requirements
Application, Personal Statement of Interest (must be electronic), Transcripts, 3 letters of recommendation, Vitae/Resume (must be uploaded electronically via graduate admissions website).Test Requirements
The GRE is WAIVED for Spring 2024 and Fall 2024 applicants.
Personal Statement Instructions
Why do you want to study urban planning? What are your professional goals? (500-750 words) Why are you particularly interested in the urban planning program at the Bloustein School? (250-500 words)DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermFall 2025U.S.Jul 1, 2025Non-U.S.May 1, 2025TermSpring 2026U.S.Nov 1, 2025Non-U.S.Nov 1, 2025TermFall 2026U.S.Jul 1, 2026Non-U.S.May 1, 2026Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy (Graduate)
Areas of Concentration
Community Development, Economics, Environmental, GIS, Health, Housing, International Development, Land Use Planning, Law, Physical Planning, Planning and Social Justice, Political Economy, Poverty, Public/Urban Informatics, Race and Ethnicity, Real Estate, Regional Planning, Social Justice, Statistical Methods, TransportationProgram Requirements
Application, Personal Statement of Interest (must be electronic), Transcripts, 3 letters of recommendation, Vitae/Resume (must be uploaded electronically via graduate admissions website).Test Requirements
The GRE is WAIVED for Spring 2024 and Fall 2024 applicants.
Personal Statement Instructions
Why do you want to study urban planning? What are your professional goals? (500-750 words) Why are you particularly interested in the urban planning program at the Bloustein School? (250-500 words)DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermFall 2025U.S.Jul 1, 2025Non-U.S.May 1, 2025TermSpring 2026U.S.Nov 1, 2025Non-U.S.Nov 1, 2025TermFall 2026U.S.Jul 1, 2026Non-U.S.May 1, 2026